and something that found its way into my youtube digest. i kinda ignore them these days, i just havent the time to go through all the videos, but i was intrigued by the groups name (har har im such a silly audiophile...) so i gave it a shot, and i think its actually really good:

edit: there is infact an new truth ep! its called "foundation". theres also a great new phaeleh album out which is called "tides".

I like it, not quite as good as the one before it on Smog though (because who would actually give their favorite tunes to Rottun?).

Some decent Dubba Johnny here, he's been pretty bad for a while but I really like anything with Coma or Koda sooo:

wow thats a good dubba jonny track. i gave up on them a while ago, looks like it was too soon to dismiss them. maybe i should check out what zeds dead are up to while im at it, i gave up on them aswell after they released "hot sauce".

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Originally Posted by MorbidToaster

This thread's lack of talk about the new BT album out on August 16th is disturbing.

If the Stars are Eternal So are You and I... Is another good one. Downtempo for the most part, and extremely good. Supposedly the 'sequel' to TBU. He even tosses some 'drops' in there for fun. Stand out tracks: Hikari, Our Dark Garden, 13 Angels on My Broken Windowsill

I'd also give These Hopeful Machines a shot. It's classic Trance on some tracks (Rose of Jericho), but the composition and flow of the album are fantastic. It also has some excellent soundscape work involved. A but poppy for some.Edited by MorbidToaster - 7/13/13 at 5:42pm

Even though I enjoy several of BT's albums, I have no expectations for the new one because his output tends to be so varied that there's no guarantee I'll like it. I'll probably purchase it regardless, though.

Miyuki released another free EP a few days ago. Nhato's insanely good Eureka is also finally seeing a release next month paired with the track Past and Then. Previews on SoundCloud.

If the Stars are Eternal So are You and I... Is another good one. Downtempo for the most part, and extremely good. Supposedly the 'sequel' to TBU. He even tosses some 'drops' in there for fun. Stand out tracks: Hikari, Our Dark Garden, 13 Angels on My Broken Windowsill

I'd also give These Hopeful Machines a shot. It's classic Trance on some tracks (Rose of Jericho), but the composition and flow of the album are fantastic. It also has some excellent soundscape work involved. A but poppy for some.